I would like a friend of mine to use the KDE version of Mint 13. The only problem I have so far is that I cannot find how to activate a virtual keyboard on the login screen. My friend can only move the mouse therefore he would have to engage someone to type his pw on the actual keyboard every time he logs in his machine.
Any assistance on this would grately be appreciated.
Thanks
Fotis
KDE show virtual keyboard on the login screen
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Re: KDE show virtual keyboard on the login screen
Sorry, can't help with the virtual keyboard.
But an option would be to enable auto-login. It would be in > system settings > login screen. Under the Convenience tab, check mark Enable Auto-Login and select the user. You'll basically be able to bypass the login screen this way.
But an option would be to enable auto-login. It would be in > system settings > login screen. Under the Convenience tab, check mark Enable Auto-Login and select the user. You'll basically be able to bypass the login screen this way.
Re: KDE show virtual keyboard on the login screen
Thank you for taking the time to provide me with an alternative.
Unfortunately, I will never compromise the security of a PC by leaving it "naked" so to speak. I would like to stress the importance of having a good password which could prove a deterant
I have just come back to KDE after KDE dropped 3 and started on the more advanced 4. Finally after all these years that I have been using gnome I cannot believe that KDE has not got a way to engage a virtual keyboard. I really like KDE and I hope someone has a workout for engaging a virtual DT on the login screen.
Unfortunately, I will never compromise the security of a PC by leaving it "naked" so to speak. I would like to stress the importance of having a good password which could prove a deterant
I have just come back to KDE after KDE dropped 3 and started on the more advanced 4. Finally after all these years that I have been using gnome I cannot believe that KDE has not got a way to engage a virtual keyboard. I really like KDE and I hope someone has a workout for engaging a virtual DT on the login screen.
Re: KDE show virtual keyboard on the login screen
Perhaps changing the login screen from KDM to Light DM in system settings will allow for an on screen keyboard? (I can't check, not on my machine right now).
If not then perhaps even installing GDM (the Gnome login screen)?..... though I would investigate whether that's possible first, I personally can't see why not, but maybe someone cleverer will come along and laugh at the idea!!
If not then perhaps even installing GDM (the Gnome login screen)?..... though I would investigate whether that's possible first, I personally can't see why not, but maybe someone cleverer will come along and laugh at the idea!!
Re: KDE show virtual keyboard on the login screen
Using auto-login and not having a password are two different things. I've been using auto-login forever and have a 10 digit password and never compromised my machine. Any administrative management on my part always requires me typing in the password, except for the logging in part.lxusr1997 wrote:Thank you for taking the time to provide me with an alternative.
Unfortunately, I will never compromise the security of a PC by leaving it "naked" so to speak. I would like to stress the importance of having a good password which could prove a deterant
I have just come back to KDE after KDE dropped 3 and started on the more advanced 4. Finally after all these years that I have been using gnome I cannot believe that KDE has not got a way to engage a virtual keyboard. I really like KDE and I hope someone has a workout for engaging a virtual DT on the login screen.
If you have more than one person that you don't want to login locally, that would be a concern, but since only me and my wife have access to our home computer it's not a problem. Auto-login will not have any effect as far trying to remote access the computer.
Good luck in your quest, hope someone comes up with an answer for a virtual keyboard.
Re: KDE show virtual keyboard on the login screen
Thanks for the thought, sounds a good idea to try either the Light DM or the GDM. Will give it a go on a VM.J_C wrote:Perhaps changing the login screen from KDM to Light DM in system settings will allow for an on screen keyboard? (I can't check, not on my machine right now).
If not then perhaps even installing GDM (the Gnome login screen)?..... though I would investigate whether that's possible first, I personally can't see why not, but maybe someone cleverer will come along and laugh at the idea!!
Re: KDE show virtual keyboard on the login screen
Valid point, excellent, thanks for mentioning that.Jaws wrote:Using auto-login and not having a password are two different things. I've been using auto-login forever and have a 10 digit password and never compromised my machine. Any administrative management on my part always requires me typing in the password, except for the logging in part.lxusr1997 wrote:Thank you for taking the time to provide me with an alternative.
Unfortunately, I will never compromise the security of a PC by leaving it "naked" so to speak. I would like to stress the importance of having a good password which could prove a deterant
I have just come back to KDE after KDE dropped 3 and started on the more advanced 4. Finally after all these years that I have been using gnome I cannot believe that KDE has not got a way to engage a virtual keyboard. I really like KDE and I hope someone has a workout for engaging a virtual DT on the login screen.
If you have more than one person that you don't want to login locally, that would be a concern, but since only me and my wife have access to our home computer it's not a problem. Auto-login will not have any effect as far trying to remote access the computer.
Good luck in your quest, hope someone comes up with an answer for a virtual keyboard.